Wednesday, June 26, 2013

The battle is all but over, and hope seems to be lost. Zoe and her fellow Resistance fighters are on the run, having lost their home, their protection, and their leader. They are outnumbered and outmatched by the powerful corporation that controls the world, and the cruel Chancellor is inches away from completing a scheme that would kill most of humanity. Zoe's only remaining option is to chase the impossible dream of upending the Link system, freeing the world from the hardware that controls their thoughts and emotions, and hope it will trigger a revolution.

The plot requires a nearly impossible mission to infiltrate the dangerous Community, and it is a task that Zoe must unfortunately complete alone. With challenges and surprises at every turn, nothing goes according to plan. Adrien's visions of the future now show two possible outcomes: one in which they succeed, and one in which humanity falls. It all lies in Zoe's hands. Full of romance, high-adrenaline action and shocking twists, Shutdown is a heart-pounding conclusion to an exciting sci-fi adventure trilogy for young adults.

Heather Anastasiu grew up in Texas and recently moved to Minneapolis with her family. When she's not busy getting lost exploring the new city, she spends most days writing at a café or daydreaming about getting a new tattoo.

I found Shutdown to be the best in the Glitch series. It was
fast paced, engaging and addictive. I couldn’t wait to finish this book because
I wanted to know what was going to happen.

We start off with the Rex fighters still reeling from the
major twist that happened in Override. Zoe is trying to bring down Chancellor
Bright and the Link system but things are not always what they seem; I won’t
say much because I don’t want to give anything away from the story. But you
definitely need to read it. I loved the world Heather Anastasiu created. It is
unique yet dangerous, especially if you are a glitcher or Rez fighter. I found
myself completely immerged with this world as it just got better and better
with each book.

I think my favourite thing is the character development
between Zoe and Adrien, throughout the series but mainly in this book. Zoe
changed a lot from when we first see her in Glitch. She didn’t understand
emotions and everything in the outside world was new to her. In each book, she
got stronger and stronger emotionally and through her Telek power. I loved her determination, fierceness,
loyalty and protectiveness in this novel. On the other hand, with Adrien, it
was the opposite; he knew about all about emotions and feelings but had to
learn all over again what they were after what was done to him. I really liked
how Zoe never gave up on him even she may have wanted to.

Shutdown is a gripping novel, full of twists and turns. I am so grateful I was given the opportunity
to read this book.

My Rating:

4 out of 5 stars

Dream Cast:

While reading this series, they were certain people I kept on picturing in my head that would play Zoe, Adrien and Max. So without further ado...

Zoe

I think Lucy Hale would be a perfect Zoe. Every trait I like in Zoe I have seen it in Lucy Hale's work one time or another.

Adrien

Adrien would be played by a younger Jesse Williams. I remember reading in Glitch, Zoe describing Adrien`s skin colour as caramel with blue green eyes. I think he would be perfect as Adrien.

Max

Alexander Ludwig would play a perfect Max. This is the same actor who was Cato in The Hunger Games movie and I see a lot of similarities in these 2 characters.

Sunday, June 2, 2013

Welcome to this week's In My Mailbox. In My Mailbox (IMM) is hosted by The Mod Podge Bookshelf, who was inspired by a fellow book blogger Alea of Pop Culture Junkie. It features books I have bought or received for review.

Stacking the Shelves by Tynga`s Reviews is about adding books to my shelves I received during the past week whether it is physical or virtual. I got some great books this week and I am so excited to share it all with you. I recently got an iPad and and have been playing and reading a lot on there. Due to this, the books I got this week are all for my kindle.